For me, honestly, K-pop differs from Western pop with respect to the highest beauty standards, such as having perfect skin and always keeping a low weight, and that is not so emphasized in Western artists, especially in Latin America. . And also certain differences in marketing, and style which are required to follow as a product. But everything else..., sexual abuse, cults, child overexploitation, persecution, sasaengs, or very obsessed fans, sexual scandals, depression and suicide, monitoring and abolition of privacy. Oh come on, I see that the information and the horror regarding That only falls on Korea (now), when in the United States and around the world, and in practically all countries there is this, (only the information is not distributed), after all there are a lot of Mk ultra slaves in music, and they were abused millions of times, followed, harassed by the company and its controllers in the face of any dissidence, involved in drugs, and sexual scandals, the same company sold them drugs, etc. There are a lot of Mk ultras around the world, whether they are civilians or celebrities, and they are all exploited equally. Unless you're a lackey... you would certainly have privileges.